Originally posted by quanchi112
You thinking not attacking the baby is bravery is ridiculous.Another imaginary concession. Quit being delusional. You can't prove it so you are the one who concede. Next time back your claims.
I accept your tear-laden concession, Wormtail.🙂
Originally posted by StealthRangerTo achieve ones goals it is very brave. The baby was the coward when he stated in his crib and let his mother die for him.
Attacking a baby is brave?"hurr hai gaise, attacking an infant who can't attack me back is teh most badass shit evar! look at me gais, i r kool rite?"
Originally posted by StealthRangerIf that were me I would have ripped apart my crib in order to get at my attacker. Potter sat there and cried like a baby.
Uh yeah, babies can't exactly do shit at that age sonny boyAww look, an "I know you are but what am I?" retort. How so original!
You're a baby coward lover.
Originally posted by jinXed by JaNxI tried explaining to them the definition of immunity and this basic explanation. They are arguing out of bias so don't expect to get anywhere with facts and logic.
I thought that was the explanation given. Their mother being a super white which and all lol. White magic seemed to work just fine on, Hansel. If that's the case, Voldemort uses all type of magic.
Yeah, She healed him.
Either way I don't see the siblings being invulnerable to Voldemorts wide arsenal of magic. Voldemort has numerous ways to disarm the siblings from their weapons. Granted, the siblings could disarm, Voldemort as well but I see it being far easier for the siblings to be disarmed. Theres also charms and items that Voldemort can use to disguise his appearance. Although, I don't think he would need to use such things. He can just fly or teleport around firing off base level spells.